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From: ED on 14 Mar 2010 12:51 "aryev" wrote: > In older versions of Word, you could open two or three document files in the > same program window--so that, for instance, you could open a document, a file > for notes, and a file for research all of which pertain to one project, and > have them all together in a single program window, and in another program > window you could do the same thing for another project. This way, you could > toggle between projects, each with multiple document files open. > On newer versions of Word (I'm using 2002) each document file opens in its > own program window. Apparently there is no way to group together related > documents in the same window. Is there any way to fix this? Please help!
From: ED on 14 Mar 2010 12:53 I CAN OPEN MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS. IS THERE A WAY TO TOGGLE BETWEEN 2 OPEN WORD FILES? "aryev" wrote: > In older versions of Word, you could open two or three document files in the > same program window--so that, for instance, you could open a document, a file > for notes, and a file for research all of which pertain to one project, and > have them all together in a single program window, and in another program > window you could do the same thing for another project. This way, you could > toggle between projects, each with multiple document files open. > On newer versions of Word (I'm using 2002) each document file opens in its > own program window. Apparently there is no way to group together related > documents in the same window. Is there any way to fix this? Please help!
From: Graham Mayor on 15 Mar 2010 02:19 ALT+F6 -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> "ED" <ED(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C56B1A9F-1478-429A-B6E3-906D052A85F1(a)microsoft.com... >I CAN OPEN MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS. IS THERE A WAY TO TOGGLE BETWEEN 2 OPEN >WORD > FILES? > > "aryev" wrote: > >> In older versions of Word, you could open two or three document files in >> the >> same program window--so that, for instance, you could open a document, a >> file >> for notes, and a file for research all of which pertain to one project, >> and >> have them all together in a single program window, and in another program >> window you could do the same thing for another project. This way, you >> could >> toggle between projects, each with multiple document files open. >> On newer versions of Word (I'm using 2002) each document file opens in >> its >> own program window. Apparently there is no way to group together related >> documents in the same window. Is there any way to fix this? Please help!
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